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Old 17 May 2019, 03:15 AM   #1
mbrown55
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Exactly what is a Panda?

since all nicknames are just that, nicknames, please don't get snarky with your answers because they will just be individual opinions, possibly supported by consensus opinions or not.
My question is what is considered a Rolex Panda. My cursory internet searches have found that generally speaking a panda dial is a chronograph with white dial and black contrasting subdials, both solid black and ringed in black. There are several manufacturers of this type of watch, not just Rolex. I have heard the platinum daytona called the Platona and specific models named for celebrities who owned them, e.g. Paul Newman. But the usage of Panda seems to apply to many different submodels.

It would seem that the current SS 116500LN with white dial is a Panda.

ok let the bloodletting begin.
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